A next-generation corporate airplane manufacturer announced on Monday that it will make its planes in Superior. Kestrel Aircraft Corporation says it will create 300 jobs initially, expanding to 600 in four years. It's the largest job creation announcement since Governor Scott Walker took office a year ago. Mike Simonson reports from Superior.

Today voters in Sheboygan will go to the polls to decide the fate of the city's incumbent mayor. Citizens launched a recall effort after Mayor Bob Ryan's drunken episodes made him something of an internet sensation. Ryan faced six of his challengers at a forum last week. Patty Murrray reports.

A newly released study reveals the pluses and minuses of living conditions in central Wisconsin's biggest county. As Glen Moberg reports, the area is grappling with some persistent problems and some new ones.

Supporters of the recall effort against Governor Scott Walker are preparing to turn in recall petitions Tuesday in Madison. Milwaukee reporter Chuck Quirmbach was out Friday afternoon, getting the latest comments from the recall backers and from Governor Scott Walker.

A Republican state lawmaker wants to make it illegal to sign a recall petition more than once. Those oppposed to the bill say people may have a good reason for signing multiple times and making it a crime would intimidate some from signing at all. Shamane Mills reports.

People who give money to candidates for state office would no longer have to list their employer under a proposal by a Republican state senator. As Shawn Johnson reports, the proposal comes less than a year after that information led to criminal charges against a railroad executive.

In an eight to one ruling this week U-S Supreme court upheld the current rules for judging the reliability of eyewitness testimony in criminal cases. That's both good news and bad news for lawyers at the Wisconsin Innocence Project. Gilman Halsted reports.